Binghamton Overpowered By No. 2 Michigan

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — With holiday tune ups complete, Wolverines look to resume Big Ten schedule.

 

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 30: Head coach John Beilein of the Michigan Wolverines look on from the sidelines while playing the Binghamton Bearcats at Crisler Arena on December 30, 2018 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan won the game 74-52. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

 

"I know people would probably say, you'd like more nonconference games, games you're going to win by 20. I don't want them," Beilein said. "We're done with that."

 

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 30: Ignas Brazdeikis #13 of the Michigan Wolverines drives to the basket past Caleb Stewart #20 of the Binghamton Bearcats during the first half at Crisler Arena on December 30, 2018 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

 

Iggy Brazdeikis scored 14 of his 21 points in the second half, and No. 2 Michigan eventually pulled away for a 74-52 victory over Binghamton on Sunday. The Wolverines have not had a weekday game since Dec. 4. Since then, they've played one game apiece the last four weekends.

Forward Isaiah Livers likened this stretch to a college football schedule — and said he'd prefer to get back to playing more games. Michigan returns to Big Ten play in its next game.

 

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 30: Isaiah Livers #4 of the Michigan Wolverines drives to the basket against Chancellor Barnard #2 of the Binghamton Bearcats during the first half at Crisler Arena on December 30, 2018 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

 

"We like playing every three, four days. That's really good," Livers said.

The Wolverines (13-0) led just 46-43 before a 19-4 run put the game away. Jordan Poole scored 18 points, and Zavier Simpson had two points, nine rebounds and a career-high 10 assists.

 

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 30: Chancellor Barnard #2 of the Binghamton Bearcats drives to the basket past Jordan Poole #2 of the Michigan Wolverines during the second half at Crisler Arena on December 30, 2018 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan won the game 74-52. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

 

Chancellor Barnard led the Bearcats (4-10) with 14 points. Michigan was the highest-ranked opponent in the history of the Binghamton program.

 

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 30: Head coach Tommy Dempsey of the Binghamton Bearcats look on from the bench while playing the Michigan Wolverines at Crisler Arena on December 30, 2018 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan won the game 74-52. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

 

"That's a team that could win the national championship," Bearcats coach Tommy Dempsey said.

Michigan's coach actually had some reasons to be frustrated Sunday. Beilein's Wolverines went 19 of 45 from inside the arc.

The Bearcats played a zone defense that all but conceded shots for Michigan from around the free throw line. The Wolverines repeatedly misfired from that area.

 

ANN ARBOR, MI - DECEMBER 8: Michigan Wolverines Head Basketball Coach John Beilein shouts out instructions during the game against the South Carolina State Bulldogs at Crisler Center on December 8, 2018 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan defeated South Carolina State 89-78.(Photo by Leon Halip/Getty Images)

 

"This team had a great plan," Beilein said. "Shorten the game, make us make a 15-footer — which we had a dreadful time doing."

 

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 30: Jordan Poole #2 of the Michigan Wolverines takes a shot over Chancellor Barnard #2 of the Binghamton Bearcats during the second half at Crisler Arena on December 30, 2018 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan won the game 74-52. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

 

Michigan did go 11 of 18 from 3-point range. Poole made a career-high six shots from long distance, and Brazdeikis made all three of his attempts.

Livers scored 17 points on 8-of-10 shooting for the Wolverines.

BIG PICTURE

Binghamton: The Bearcats' defensive approach worked decently. Michigan missed enough open midrange shots to keep the game close for a while, and this was a credible performance for Binghamton, on the road as a huge underdog.

 

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 30: Everson Davis #22 of the Binghamton Bearcats takes a shot over Ignas Brazdeikis #13 of the Michigan Wolverines during the second half at Crisler Arena on December 30, 2018 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. Michigan won the game 74-52. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

 

"The zone really, I felt like, got them out of a lot of their stuff," Barnard said. "We forced them into a lot of the stuff we wanted to. Even though they made a lot of 3s, we were happy with the 3s they took, for the most part. And we also forced them to take a lot of midrange jumpers that they weren't really comfortable with."

Michigan: The Wolverines have won 27 of their last 28 games, with the only loss coming in last season's national title game against Villanova. There's probably not much more this season's team can accomplish by playing teams like Binghamton.

TOO MANY MEN

With 1:26 remaining, Michigan was called for a technical foul for having too many players on the court. By then, the Wolverines were up big, so it didn't have much of an impact on the game. Poole was the player who was supposed to come out and didn't.

"How about that? That was good. That was real good coaching," Beilein cracked. "We told Colin (Castleton) to go in for J.P., and I've got to do a better job of that. He went in for J.P., but he didn't go see J.P."

POLL IMPLICATIONS

 

ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN - DECEMBER 30: Charles Matthews #1 of the Michigan Wolverines dunks in the first half while playing the Binghamton Bearcats at Crisler Arena on December 30, 2018 in Ann Arbor, Michigan. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

 

Michigan was only one point ahead of No. 3 Tennessee in the most recent AP Top 25 , so it wouldn't take much for those teams to switch spots.

UP NEXT

Binghamton: The Bearcats return home and host Columbia on Wednesday night.

Michigan: The Wolverines host Penn State on Thursday night.

 

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